Click through for our guide to bridesmaid dresses you’ll want to take home with you after the wedding.
I met Adrianna Giuliani–VP at Ketchum,
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“Now I know my gal pals and sister will probably read this and may be a little annoyed,
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“I have left a trail of dresses around the U.S. and haven’t been caught since,
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Fair enough. When you’ve got limited closet space, is there any point in saving the taffeta frocks and dyed-to-match pumps you’ll likely never wear again?
But it doesn’t have to be that way. Lauren’s bridesmaids will wear these adorable shifts from that cost under $50 (future brides take note!) and are totally wearable post-wedding.
“Now don’t get me wrong,
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Guiliani in her left-behind bridesmaid's dresses
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